On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 16:20:31 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Albert Dengg) wrote: > Hi > > i'm using debian sarge on one computer with a asus a7v600x board > (via kt600 chipset) with a custom compiled 2.6.16 kernel (with > suspend2 patch). > it worked perfectlly well till now, but since the primary harddisk > starts producing smart errors and dma timeouts i decided to replace it > with a new sata drive. > in the process i wanted to migrate the main data to a sw raid1 set > with the sata disc and the other ide disc in the machine > (md0: raid1 for /boot, md1: raid1 with a lvm2 volume group for / and > other important data, and a second lvm2 vg for other data on the sata > disc). > > the problem is the following: > when the kernel brings up the md devices, it only brings them up in > degraded mode with only the section on the ide disc active...also the > lvm volume group that is only on the sata disc does not come up... > if i later start the vg by hand it works and also if i hot re-add the > partiotions to the raid they sync to...until the next reboot.. > > does anybody have any ideas/solutions by what this problem is caused > (and no, the sata drive is not compiled as a module, it is in the > kernel, as well as the md driver) > > tia > > yours > albert > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > sorry... i discovered that i had compiled scsi disc support as a module...and overlooked it when looking at the output of lsmod (even though i checked multiple times...)
yours albert -- Albert Dengg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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